NewsNTSA Takes Action After Nationwide Error on Driving Licences

NTSA Takes Action After Nationwide Error on Driving Licences

-

- Advertisment -spot_img

  • National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) resolved an error where their system showed that all valid driving licences had expired.

    NTSA, through a statement dated Friday, December 2, indicated that the error, which had raised a nationwide uproar, was due to a technical issue.

    The error affected the licence verification and even the renewal process on NTSA’s Transport Integrated Management System (TIMS).

    “Is there a problem with your system? all driving licence verification are reading expired,” a social media user asked NTSA.

    Driving licence error raised by a driver on Friday December 2, 2022
    Driving licence error raised by a driver on Friday, December 2, 2022.
    Ma3Route

    “We are working to resolve the technical issue. We apologise for the inconvenience caused,” the transport authority responded to the aggrieved motorists.

    However, NTSA resolved the issue minutes later, allowing motorists to renew their driving licences and access other services on their online portal. 

    “The issue has been resolved. Kindly proceed with the application,” NTSA responded to Gachuhi Kangara on Twitter.

    Motorists had expressed worry as driving without or with an expired licence is considered a traffic offence. 

    To avert future technical issues, the regulator insisted that they had set up mechanisms to streamline the sector in the country.

    In April 2021, NTSA revamped the TIMS platform allowing users to track service application status online at their comfort.

    Rehabilitation and system upgrades even reduced the processing time and introduced more upgraded services for motorists. 

    “Revamped TIMS platform will be faster, more integrated, simpler and easier to use, optimized, secure and with more reporting capabilities,” the agency stated.

    “The turn-around time for service processing has also been enhanced and we expect to serve clients within shorter periods as compared to the past where an application verification and approval would take weeks,” NTSA noted.

    An elevated view of motorists along Mombasa Road on Thursday, October 14, 2019.
    An elevated view of motorists along Mombasa Road on Thursday, October 14, 2019.
    Simon Kiragu
    Kenyans.co.ke
  • Source: kENYANS.CO.KE

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Latest news

    Should Ruto Stick or Twist With Linturi – Experts Weigh In

    As the country awaits the outcome of Agriculture and Livestock Production Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi’s impeachment motion, experts are...

    AU Blasts Africa's Fertiliser Importation Weeks After Kenya's Fake Fertiliser Scandal

    Kenya, one of the largest fertiliser importers, is set to ponder a significant restructuring of its fertiliser importation practices...

    🔴 Ruto Walks in Mathare Waters With Promises, NHIF Cancer Refunds

    Hello and welcome to the Evening Brief Newsletter we are watching the state grapple with the flooding aftermath. Situational Awareness:...

    CS Chelugui Disbands SACCO Rep Board Over Ksh5 Billion Scandal

    Cooperatives and MSMEs Cabinet Secretary Simon Chelugui on Monday dismissed the Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Union (KUSCCO)...
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    Company Directors Arrested for Mysteriously Withdrawing Ksh 55M From Govt

    Several company directors were among 10 officials arrested for mysteriously withdrawing Ksh55 million from Ol Kalou National Government Constituencies...

    Detectives Arrest Senior Nairobi County Official

    The Ethics and Anti Corruption Commission (EACC) detectives on Friday, May 4, arrested a senior Nairobi county official over...

    Must read

    Should Ruto Stick or Twist With Linturi – Experts Weigh In

    As the country awaits the outcome of Agriculture and...

    AU Blasts Africa's Fertiliser Importation Weeks After Kenya's Fake Fertiliser Scandal

    Kenya, one of the largest fertiliser importers, is set...
    - Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

    You might also likeRELATED
    Recommended to you